career software australia

CareerNavigator

This tour shows you how CareerNavigator will help you:

bullet Measure your related interests
bullet Find out how your individual job interests connect to the world of work.
bullet Establish clear and realistic career goals for your future
bullet Explore detailed job information relevant to you.
bullet Save jobs of special interest to your personal Notepad
bullet Start goal setting and action planning
bullet Develop strategies for winning that special job

This software will provide structure and guidance for your exploration of a huge range of career information.

CareerNavigator's software and related database are simple to use. In just 25 minutes and a few easy career guidance steps you can start to explore your job future. You will find a wealth of helpful career information and useful resources which you can access for 30 days, all for just $25 (Australian).

The following preview is a brief summary of our career software in Australia and gives you an idea of the results and printed reports you will receive on completion. This excellent software is ideal for use in career development programs, career counselling, guidance, and career planning initiatives.

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About Career Development

Some people don't need career guidance. They have good self knowledge, clear personal goals, sufficient career information, and can find job vacancies which suit them.

Most of us however do need some career guidance from time to time. The rapidly changing face of the workplace, new technologies, as well as different ways of doing things can create quite a deal of confusion and insecurity.

CareerNavigator provides important components of career guidance, combined with an abundance of career information.

According to McCowan & McKenzie (1997), career guidance involves activities which help people make choices and transitions which are appropriate for them. Career guidance is a continuous process through which people are assisted to relate their growing understanding to the demands, responsibilities, opportunities and values of adult work life. Career guidance is concerned with helping people to think about and implement their plans. (Extracts from McCowan, C, and McKenzie, M. (1997) The Guide to Career Education. New Hobsons Press”.)